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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1972-06-19r TOWN OP ITHACA SPECIAL MEETING JUNE 19, 1972 At a Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca held at the Town Offices at 108 East Green Street^ Tompkins County. Ithaca, New York^ at 7:45 p.m., there were PRESENT; Walter J, Schwan, Supervisor Andrew W. McElwee, Councilman Noel .Desch, Councilman Victor Del Rosso, Councilman Robert N. Powers, Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7:45 p,m. Supervisor Schwan read a letter dated April 12, 1972 from John C. Bumstead, Director, State of New York Department of Health, addressed to Edward Conley, Mayor of the City of Ithaca, Fred C. Marcham, Mayor of the Village of Cayuga Heights, Walter J. Schwan, Supervisor, Town of Ithaca, Charles G. McCord^ Supervisor, Town of Dryden, and Charles Town of Lansing^ re Water Supply Applications ^ip and #6115 for the Towns of Ithaca, Dryden, Lansing, and the Village of Cayuga Heights, and City of Ithaca. The letter urged the implementation of a comprehensive long-range area-wide solution to the public water supply needs to provide the citizens of the Ithaca Area with the best possible water supply for the least dollar, and further urged that all parties involved prepare and adopt resolutions of mutual support. The letter indicated that only after receipt of notice of concurrence on the part of all the municipalities involved could the Health Departments (State and County) support either project. After considerable discussion the following motion was made: Motion by Councilman Desch, seconded by Supervisor Schwan, WHEREAS, the municipalities of the City of Ithaca, the Towns of Ithaca, Dryden, and Lansing, and the Village of Cayuga Heights recognize that a serious water supply need exists in the respective municipalities, and that it is of mutual interest to proceed toward a common solution on anâ– intermunicipal basis, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT: a. This Board recognizes the need for area-wide planning as it relates to public water supply. b. This Board acknowledges the findings and recommendations of Comprehensive Public Water Supply Study No. 39. c. This Board supports and endorses the development of an area-wide masterplan for public water supply via the following stages: 1) Provide the City a reliable source of 7.0 mgd by constructing the Inlet Project as an additional/ emergency supply. 2) Construct a 6.0 mgd treatment plant at Bolton Point as soon as possible with provision for future expansion. 3) Abandon Esty*s Point supply when Bolton Pointsource is fully operational at 6.0 mgd - 8.4 mgd. - 2 - June 19, 1972 d. This Board accepts the objective of developing, with the municipalities noted above, a joint intermunicipal manage ment agreement which will, concurrently with the design of the Bolton Point source, produce an intermunicipal arrange ment for the development, maintenance, operation and overall management of the source, treatment and distribution facili ties in the joint intermunicipal areas, e. All the foregoing is contingent upon the Common Council of the City of Ithaca adopting a Resolution of a similar nature at its next meeting on Wednesday, June 21, 1972, the said resolution to be read by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca prior to agreeing that the condition has been met. The foregoing resolution was put to the vote and the members of the Board polled, with the following results: Councilman McElwee * Councilman Powers Councilman Del Rosso Councilman Desch Supervisor Schwan 4 Nay Nay Nay Aye Aye The resolution was defeated. After some further discussion the following revised resolution was proposed; Motion by Councilman Del Rosso; seconded by Councilman Powers, WHEREAS, the municipalities of the City of Ithaca, the Towns of Ithaca, Dryden, and Lansing, and the Village of Cayuga Heights recognize that a serious water supply need exists in the respective municipalities, and that it is of mutual interest to proceed toward a common solution on an intermunicipal basis, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT: a. This Board recognizes the need for area-wide planning as it relates to public water supply, b. This Board acknowledges the findings and recommendations o Comprehensive Public Water Supply Study No, 39* c. This Board supports the development of an area-wide master- plan for public water supply via the following considera tions : 1) Provide the City a reliable source of 7.0 mgd by constructing the Inlet Project as an additional/ emergency supply, 2) Construct a 6,0 mgd treatment plant at Bolton Voint as soon as possible with provision for I'ntnre ex pansion, 3) Abandon Esty's Point supply when Bolton Point source is fully operational at 5,0 mgd - 8,4 mgd. d. This Board accepts the objective of developing, with the municipalities noted above, a joint intermunicipal management agreement which will, concurrently with the design of the Bolton Point source, produce an inter municipal arrangement for the development, maintenance, operation and overall management of the source, treat ment and distribution facilities in the joint inter municipal areas. - 3 - June 19, 1972 e. All the foregoing is contingent upon the Common Council of the City of Ithaca adopting a resolution of a similar nature at its next meeting on Wednesday, June 21, 1972, the said resolution to he read by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca prior to agreeing that the condition has been met. The foregoing resolution was put to the vote and the members of the Board were polled, with the following results: Councilman McElwee . i . . . . . Aye Councilman Powers i * Aye Councilm&n Del Rosso ...... Aye Councilman besch *...... Aye Supervisor Schwan Aye The resolution was thereupon adopted. The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m* n <''/ fedward L. Bergen town Clerk r